Change everything: Scientists catch corpses moving 17 months after death

Scientists in Australia have discovered that troops continue to move 17 months after being declared dead. Researchers used photography technology at intervals of 30 minutes per day to capture the study movement can help better understand and identify the time of death, reports BTh. These findings can [...]
Researchers used photographic capture technology at intervals of 30 minutes every day to capture the movement
Study may help to better identify and identify the time of death, reports BTh, Periscopi.
These findings can have a profound impact on various fields, from pathology to criminology.
Researcher Alyson Wilson studied and photographed troop movements for 17 months in a row. He recently told Agence France Presse of the shocking details of her findings.
What we found was that the wings moved too much. Those wings were on the side of the body and ended up on the other side,” said Mrs. Wilson. /Periscope











